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Saddam’s Execution: International Law is No Law into hamburger patties.Everyone has to die one day; Saddam, too, had to, and did. There are few whose lives left a mark on those who lived after them, but fewer are the ones whose life and death were equally significant. Saddam was one such fellow. Perhaps, he did not deserve such a glorious death as he was given by those who hated him the most. He lived a king’s life in palaces that had its bathroom fitted with gold taps, and, more significantly, by dying with unflinching defiance, he also managed to embrace death like a brave king. Those who took away his thrown and his crown in life gave him the undeniable crown of martyrdom. If he were such a monster as the US would have us believe he was, he certainly did not deserve such a grand death. This, too, was the result of yet another of Mr. Bush’s expensive miscalculations. How expe When shopping for beef, look for the words 'round' or 'loin' in the name of the cut. Eye of round roast, for example, boasts only 4 grams of total fat and 1.4 grams of saturated fat. Don't be afraid to ask the butcher to trim off some of the excess fat - most grocery stores will do this for free. + PORK No other meat has been transformed into such 'fatty' variations, from sausage to bacon to salami. For those of us who are pork lovers, however, there is hope! It is possible to buy lean(er) cuts of pork! The tenderloin is the leanest cut of pork: a 3-ounce serving contains 139 calories and 4.1 grams of fat, which is roughly comparable to a skinless chicken breast. Other lean cuts (based on a 3-ounce serving) include boneless loin roast with 165 calories and 6.1 The Five Steps of E-Commerce This series of articles has been taking a look at nutrition, and any look at nutrition just wouldn't be complete without examining meat. Long considered the ultimate staple of the American diet (meat and potatoes anyone?), meat is the usually the centerpiece of our meal.You set up a retail business, you advertise in your local newspaper, you get customers coming into your store, and you receive payment at the cash register. Create an online store, and...how do you get customers? How do you receive payment?The concept is the same, but the steps are different.Step 1: Create your websiteIf you don’t have web design skills, you can hire a qualified web designer to create a website for you, or you can use an online site builder. Think of it as hiring an architect and an interior decorator compared to setting up shop in an existing store.Using a web designerWith the services of a web designer, you can have a unique website template and website customized to your specific needs. A web development team can also add features such as F High in iron, zinc and protein, meat is important (or should be important) to all of us. The question is, what kind of meat is healthiest and which is most affordable? Some meats are simply too high in saturated fat for regular consumption. Examples include most beef steaks, fatty pork chops, and of course the traditional breakfast meats (sausage and bacon). There are, however, quite a few meats that deliver all the good nutrition we seek without loading us down with artery-clogging fat. + CHICKEN Hands down, the best choice for healthy and affordable meat is that old favorite the chicken. Choosing white meat portions (breast) will significantly reduce our fat intake. Chicken breast is one of the primary foods of bodybuilders, some of the healthiest people on the planet! The most economical way to purchase chicken breast is usually to buy the bags of flash-frozen fillets; these can be found for $1.49 to $1.99 per pound. A boneless skinless chicken breast (3 oz. serving) delivers only 3 grams of fat (5% of RDA) and 0.86 grams of saturated fat (4% of RDA). That's about 1/2 the fat in even the leanest cuts of beef! Be aware, however, that the 'dark' meat on a chicken is not nearly as healthy as the breast - a boneless skinless chicken thigh has 9.2 grams of total fat and 2.6 grams of saturated fat.....that's triple what we find in the chicken breast. Get more nutrition information about chicken at www.eatchicken.com. A good way to incorporate more chicken into our diet is to substitute skinless ground chicken for ground beef. When used in a recipe (tacos, spaghetti, etc.) it's hard to tell the difference, and the health benefits are HUGE. Be sure to look for SKINLESS ground chicken though, because if the package doesn't say skinless then it's guaranteed to be high in fat! Finally, don't forget about that popular chicken alternative: the turkey. It's not just for thanksgiving anymore! + BEEF Beef. It's what's for dinner! Many of us just couldn't imagine going without our daily beef serving, but have we considered the cost to our health? It's all too tempting to save some money and buy the "high fat" ground beef instead of the leanest. It's also true that the fattiest cuts are the least expensive (chuck is a great example). But beef doesn't have to aid our expanding waistline! Take the time to compare nutrition facts on the different cuts, which you can get from your butcher or from www.beef.org. One of the healthiest cuts of beef is the flank steak which, when prepared correctly, is absolutely delicious! Top round is also quite low in fat, although it tends to get tough when served as a steak. Love burgers? A great way to enjoy healthy and tasty ground beef is to purchase a top round roast and ask the butcher to grind it into ground beef (make sure he or she trims off the excess fat first). If you have trouble making this grind 'stick', try adding a raw egg to the mixture before forming into hamburger patties. When shopping for beef, look for the words 'round' or 'loin' in the name of the cut. Eye of round roast, for example, boasts only 4 grams of total fat and 1.4 grams of saturated fat. Don't be afraid to ask the butcher to trim off some of the excess fat - most grocery stores will do this for free. + PORK No other meat has been transformed into such 'fatty' variations, from sausage to bacon to salami. For those of us who are pork lovers, however, there is hope! It is possible to buy lean(er) cuts of pork! The tenderloin is the leanest cut of pork: a 3-ounce serving contains 139 calories and 4.1 grams of fat, which is roughly comparable to a skinless chicken breast. Other lean cuts (based on a 3-ounce serving) include boneless loin roast with 165 calories and 6.1 g Achieve Your Full Affiliate Marketing Potential choice for healthy and affordable meat is that old favorite the chicken. Choosing white meat portions (breast) will significantly reduce our fat intake. Chicken breast is one of the primary foods of bodybuilders, some of the healthiest people on the planet! The most economical way to purchase chicken breast is usually to buy the bags of flash-frozen fillets; these can be found for $1.49 to $1.99 per pound.A lot of buzz has been around affiliate programs in those past few years. The truth is that the internet has given practically endless possibilities for a lot of entrepreneurs who started an online business. Affiliate marketing is a powerful internet marketing strategy that pays off in the hands of those who know how to benefit from it.You have to look at affiliate programs from two different perspectives. The first one involves you as a merchant, who wants to increase the online sales. In this case, you would start an affiliate program which would financially reward people who bring you customers.The second point of view involves, you guessed it, you as an internet marketer who wants to profit from the affiliate rush. It usually works best when you build a website and you refer your visitors t A boneless skinless chicken breast (3 oz. serving) delivers only 3 grams of fat (5% of RDA) and 0.86 grams of saturated fat (4% of RDA). That's about 1/2 the fat in even the leanest cuts of beef! Be aware, however, that the 'dark' meat on a chicken is not nearly as healthy as the breast - a boneless skinless chicken thigh has 9.2 grams of total fat and 2.6 grams of saturated fat.....that's triple what we find in the chicken breast. Get more nutrition information about chicken at www.eatchicken.com. A good way to incorporate more chicken into our diet is to substitute skinless ground chicken for ground beef. When used in a recipe (tacos, spaghetti, etc.) it's hard to tell the difference, and the health benefits are HUGE. Be sure to look for SKINLESS ground chicken though, because if the package doesn't say skinless then it's guaranteed to be high in fat! Finally, don't forget about that popular chicken alternative: the turkey. It's not just for thanksgiving anymore! + BEEF Beef. It's what's for dinner! Many of us just couldn't imagine going without our daily beef serving, but have we considered the cost to our health? It's all too tempting to save some money and buy the "high fat" ground beef instead of the leanest. It's also true that the fattiest cuts are the least expensive (chuck is a great example). But beef doesn't have to aid our expanding waistline! Take the time to compare nutrition facts on the different cuts, which you can get from your butcher or from www.beef.org. One of the healthiest cuts of beef is the flank steak which, when prepared correctly, is absolutely delicious! Top round is also quite low in fat, although it tends to get tough when served as a steak. Love burgers? A great way to enjoy healthy and tasty ground beef is to purchase a top round roast and ask the butcher to grind it into ground beef (make sure he or she trims off the excess fat first). If you have trouble making this grind 'stick', try adding a raw egg to the mixture before forming into hamburger patties. When shopping for beef, look for the words 'round' or 'loin' in the name of the cut. Eye of round roast, for example, boasts only 4 grams of total fat and 1.4 grams of saturated fat. Don't be afraid to ask the butcher to trim off some of the excess fat - most grocery stores will do this for free. + PORK No other meat has been transformed into such 'fatty' variations, from sausage to bacon to salami. For those of us who are pork lovers, however, there is hope! It is possible to buy lean(er) cuts of pork! The tenderloin is the leanest cut of pork: a 3-ounce serving contains 139 calories and 4.1 grams of fat, which is roughly comparable to a skinless chicken breast. Other lean cuts (based on a 3-ounce serving) include boneless loin roast with 165 calories and 6.1 Affiliate Program - The Quick And Easy Way To Start An Internet Home Based Business what we find in the chicken breast. Get more nutrition information about chicken at www.eatchicken.com.Without a doubt, the quick and easy way to start a home based business and make money online, working from home is to join an affiliate program. Being an affiliate of an affiliate program does not require you to create your own website or to sell your own products; these will all be provided to you instead. This makes it a quick start to having a home based business with a turn-key system in place.Affiliate program is all about selling other people’s product and get a cut of the commission when a sale is made through the affiliate link provided to you when you register for the program e.g. www.CompanyName.com/Your_Affiliate_Number. Commission can range from 20% to as high as 75% or 80% on each sales made through your affiliate link. On top of that, some companies offer referral program that allows you A good way to incorporate more chicken into our diet is to substitute skinless ground chicken for ground beef. When used in a recipe (tacos, spaghetti, etc.) it's hard to tell the difference, and the health benefits are HUGE. Be sure to look for SKINLESS ground chicken though, because if the package doesn't say skinless then it's guaranteed to be high in fat! Finally, don't forget about that popular chicken alternative: the turkey. It's not just for thanksgiving anymore! + BEEF Beef. It's what's for dinner! Many of us just couldn't imagine going without our daily beef serving, but have we considered the cost to our health? It's all too tempting to save some money and buy the "high fat" ground beef instead of the leanest. It's also true that the fattiest cuts are the least expensive (chuck is a great example). But beef doesn't have to aid our expanding waistline! Take the time to compare nutrition facts on the different cuts, which you can get from your butcher or from www.beef.org. One of the healthiest cuts of beef is the flank steak which, when prepared correctly, is absolutely delicious! Top round is also quite low in fat, although it tends to get tough when served as a steak. Love burgers? A great way to enjoy healthy and tasty ground beef is to purchase a top round roast and ask the butcher to grind it into ground beef (make sure he or she trims off the excess fat first). If you have trouble making this grind 'stick', try adding a raw egg to the mixture before forming into hamburger patties. When shopping for beef, look for the words 'round' or 'loin' in the name of the cut. Eye of round roast, for example, boasts only 4 grams of total fat and 1.4 grams of saturated fat. Don't be afraid to ask the butcher to trim off some of the excess fat - most grocery stores will do this for free. + PORK No other meat has been transformed into such 'fatty' variations, from sausage to bacon to salami. For those of us who are pork lovers, however, there is hope! It is possible to buy lean(er) cuts of pork! The tenderloin is the leanest cut of pork: a 3-ounce serving contains 139 calories and 4.1 grams of fat, which is roughly comparable to a skinless chicken breast. Other lean cuts (based on a 3-ounce serving) include boneless loin roast with 165 calories and 6.1 Agent Marketing for Your Insurance Agency " ground beef instead of the leanest. It's also true that the fattiest cuts are the least expensive (chuck is a great example).Increasing your clientele in an insurance business is not easy, as so many people are skeptical of insurance. They know that they need and are even required to buy, as per their agreement to get a driver's license or the mandatory requirements from lending institutions, banks and mortgage companies. Still they hesitate and even get nasty as if the insurance agent is someone the evil co-conspirator to the insurance rules?Customers need to think of your agency as a helpful friend assisting them in getting through the maze of insurance policies, rules, premium costs, coverages and actual needs or requirements. How can you bridge this gap of hostility, anger and sometimes a complete disdain and mistrust? It will not be easy.It pays of course to become highly involved in your community starting with But beef doesn't have to aid our expanding waistline! Take the time to compare nutrition facts on the different cuts, which you can get from your butcher or from www.beef.org. One of the healthiest cuts of beef is the flank steak which, when prepared correctly, is absolutely delicious! Top round is also quite low in fat, although it tends to get tough when served as a steak. Love burgers? A great way to enjoy healthy and tasty ground beef is to purchase a top round roast and ask the butcher to grind it into ground beef (make sure he or she trims off the excess fat first). If you have trouble making this grind 'stick', try adding a raw egg to the mixture before forming into hamburger patties. When shopping for beef, look for the words 'round' or 'loin' in the name of the cut. Eye of round roast, for example, boasts only 4 grams of total fat and 1.4 grams of saturated fat. Don't be afraid to ask the butcher to trim off some of the excess fat - most grocery stores will do this for free. + PORK No other meat has been transformed into such 'fatty' variations, from sausage to bacon to salami. For those of us who are pork lovers, however, there is hope! It is possible to buy lean(er) cuts of pork! The tenderloin is the leanest cut of pork: a 3-ounce serving contains 139 calories and 4.1 grams of fat, which is roughly comparable to a skinless chicken breast. Other lean cuts (based on a 3-ounce serving) include boneless loin roast with 165 calories and 6.1 Why Cedarwood Oil Is Affiliated With Harmony into hamburger patties.Cedarwood oil is able to offer a really powerful variant of alternate medication. Alternate doesn't stand for that it will be utilized as an exclusive option to traditional medication. The elementary benefits of cedarwood oil are that of inducing a calming, relaxing state to those people who utilize it. This oil has a modest flavor, corresponded to other oils, because of that it gets an perfect base for combining additional oils. The clean and light aroma that it does have is fine to get rid of tension and relieving stress, and that's the reason, cedarwood oil is often affiliated with harmony in integrated therapeutic.For a couple of people this oil can be a skin irritant, so it is most beneficial utilized in dispensers or any additional non-contact process. Cedarwood oil is best combined with additio When shopping for beef, look for the words 'round' or 'loin' in the name of the cut. Eye of round roast, for example, boasts only 4 grams of total fat and 1.4 grams of saturated fat. Don't be afraid to ask the butcher to trim off some of the excess fat - most grocery stores will do this for free. + PORK No other meat has been transformed into such 'fatty' variations, from sausage to bacon to salami. For those of us who are pork lovers, however, there is hope! It is possible to buy lean(er) cuts of pork! The tenderloin is the leanest cut of pork: a 3-ounce serving contains 139 calories and 4.1 grams of fat, which is roughly comparable to a skinless chicken breast. Other lean cuts (based on a 3-ounce serving) include boneless loin roast with 165 calories and 6.1 grams of fat; boneless sirloin chops with 164 calories and 5.7 grams of fat; boneless loin chops with 173 calories and 6.6 grams of fat, and boneless ham (extra lean) with 123 calories and 4.7 grams of fat. A 2-ounce serving of Canadian-style bacon contains 86 calories and 3.9 grams of fat. Get more information about pork at www.otherwhitemeat.com. + FISH In the lean meats contest, fish is hands-down the undisputed winner! Unlike the fats in most 'meat with feet', the fats we find in fish are primarily the HEALTHY omega fats. Although there are literally hundreds of different ways to buy and prepare fish, many of us find fresh fish to be expensive. Halibut, swordfish, shark and others start at $8.99 per pound. It is possible, however, to buy fish without 'breaking the bank'. Look for salmon on sale, and consider buying the whole fish to save money. It's not unusual to find quality salmon for $2.99 or less per pound - which is less expensive than the leanest cuts of beef. Of course, canned fish is typically very inexpensive and delivers a powerful nutritional punch! Consider, for example, canned tuna fish.....one can of tuna provides 32.5 grams of protein and only 2.5 grams of fat! Even better, that same can of tuna has ZERO grams of saturated fat! Talk about a wonder-food! Look for canned tuna on sale, when it's possible to stock up the pantry at 4 cans for $1. + THE BOTTOM LINE The bottom line is that we can all enjoy meat without adding to our own 'bottom' line. Take the time to learn which cuts are the leanest, look for them on sale, and stock up when the price is right. We'll see you at the butcher counter! * Copyright 2005 Pick Up The Pace. Permission is not required for the distribution of Pick Up The Pace articles as long as they are used in their entirety, are properly credited to Pick Up The Pace, and are accompanied by our website link: www.letspickupthepace.com. * The information in this article and on this site is for general reference purposes only and not intended to address specific medical conditions. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice or a medical exam. Prior to participating in any exercise program or activity, you should seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional. No information in this article or on www.letspickupthepace.com should be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any medical condition.
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